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  • Higher taxes will force two-thirds of hospitality business to cut jobs

    February 24, 2025

    The hospitality sector will be drastically affected by higher taxes on employees’ wages, a new survey has found. A majority of businesses will reduce employment, while over one in ten have to close at least one site and just under two thirds will cancel investment, according to UKHospitality. The UK’s three core hospitality trade bodies [...]

  • Jonathan Reynolds relaunches trade deal talks with India 

    February 24, 2025

    The UK has relaunched talks on a free trade deal with India, with Jonathan Reynolds in New Delhi to resume negotiations. The business and trade secretary begins refreshed discussions with his Indian counterpart commerce minister Piyush Goyal in the South Asian capital today (Monday, February 24), marking a new phase of negotiations between the world’s [...]

  • UK fintech investment hits four-year low

    February 18, 2025

    Fintech investment in the UK had another sluggish year with new data showing it sunk to a four-year low in 2024. KPMG’s bi-annual fintech report showed UK fintech investment fell by 27 per cent to £7.9bn last year, down from £10.1bn in 2023.  Despite this, the UK managed to scoop up more funding than France, [...]

  • Top executives back sport clubs and tech as attractive investments

    January 28, 2025

    Over two thirds of business executives see clubs and franchises as the most attractive investment opportunity over the next half-decade, new research has revealed. Over a quarter of executives asked instead said leagues and federations were preferred while nearly one fifth favoured participation events, according to Altman Solon’s Global Sports Survey. It is a tonic [...]

  • Andy Burnham wants Manchester to add an extra £13bn a year to the UK economy – this is how

    January 24, 2025

    A decade-long plan to increase Greater Manchester’s contribution to the UK economy by £13bn a year has been unveiled by the region’s mayor, Andy Burnham. The proposal, which has been made public today, would see the “whole Greater Manchester system mobilised” to deliver £1bn of investment every year between now and 2035. Burnham has also [...]

  • Why the London Stock Exchange is no longer a home for the legal sector

    January 14, 2025

    A scandal broke out at one of the only remaining listed legal groups last week. It is time to say the London Stock Exchange is not the place for the legal sector

  • Millionaire Barry Maloney takes FTSE 100 ICG to court over unicorn spat

    January 14, 2025

    Intermediate Capital Group is set to face Irish investor Barry Maloney in High Court today over a spat linked to an investment into "unicorn" firm Workhuman

  • Why are returns on residential property falling in the UK?

    January 13, 2025

    The amount of money sellers are making from residential property in the UK has shrunk to its lowest level in a decade, as a years-long boom in house prices slows, according to new figures. After years in which London property has delivered bumper returns for investors and homeowners, the slowdown has been felt most acutely [...]

  • Marcus Rashford’s investment company faces being forcibly shut down

    January 2, 2025

    The investment company owned by troubled Manchester United star Marcus Rashford is at risk of being forcibly shut down. MUCS Investments Limited, which counts the footballer as its sole director, has been sued with a compulsory strike off notice by Companies House. The action has been taken after the firm failed to file its accounts [...]

  • If we want more women-led businesses we need more female angel investors

    December 19, 2024

    For women-led businesses, female angel investors play a critical role in helping them take off. This is exactly what we need to strive for; an investment landscape that reflects society, says Hannah Bernard Startup founders and investors are the two sides of the entrepreneurship coin. Anyone who cares about entrepreneurs, should also care about the [...]

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